![]() ![]() Surviving are her sisters Danna de Rochefort of Chester and Susan Breslin of Folly Beach, S.C. Other books were The Mistress Condition and First Ladies. While covering the trial of a young nun accused of killing her newborn child for Ms Magazine, she decided to use the story as a basis for her first novel, Unholy Child, which was published to considerable success in 1979. Magazine, the Village Voice and especially New York Magazine. Breslin moved to Manhattan and penned articles for various magazines including Ms. Breslin lived in Montreal, writing for a local magazine and, subsequently, based in Hong Kong, traveled widely in Asia. and graduated with honors from the University of Toronto, where she was an editor of the respected daily student newspaper. During high school years, she attended Kenwood Academy, Convent of the Sacred Heart in Albany, N.Y. ![]() Her childhood was spent in Pittsfield, Mass. ![]() James Edward Breslin and his wife Adeline Devereaux. 22, 1936 in Springfield, Mass., the second of three daughters born to Dr. ![]() Journalist and author Catherine “Cate” Breslin, 80, of New York and Lower Bartonsville, Vt., died Jat the Springfield Rehabilitation Center of complications from brittle diabetes.īorn Mary Catherine Breslin on Feb. Author Catherine Breslin lived in Lower Bartonsville. ![]()
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